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MissToodles

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During my life, I've heard the claim by virtue of being really big, that it makes me physically stronger. I don't think I have super-human strength, I can't lift a car with both arms (but I can push a saab :p )

At my last job, I was relegated to more physical tasks--lifting tables, sacks etc. One of my co-workers was impressed by my ability to do such things. She was thin and short.

I don't think I really have much upper body strength like most women, but has anyone noticed this? Is it just a myth? I want to start lifting weights for cardiovascular health so many I can be the "strong girl" that everyone perceives me to be.

I hope I wrote this on the proper board, as well!
 

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